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pace: sorry banksey, try wanksey. mate get your own ideas.

in response to graffiti stencil making a statement...

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: yeah...my secret stash of photos.

in response to I Double-Dare You to Pull It

Peter: i commute through this station twice a day. if only i ever saw who was responsible for these, heh... though i should probably be glad i dont ever encounter them, lol...

in response to I Like it Raw

Peter: i knew you must have saved this one to post, as yesterday's weather was nothing like that in your photo, sadly ;) ahh, winter. yes! you have a good eye for interesting details... its always nice to see the random stuff you pass a million times yet never really look at...

in response to I Double-Dare You to Pull It

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I guess art student. Or scrap-booker.

in response to Reveille

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: It all sounds rather painful.

in response to I Like it Raw

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: It's freaky that you were about to post your pic! I've had this in my files for a while and just hadn't got round to putting it up. These alarm boxes range from the really beautiful to the utilitarian. This one is lovely, check out the scrollwork. Astoria has lots...

in response to I Double-Dare You to Pull It

Peter: yet another, same place:

in response to I Like it Raw

Peter: ha! look what i was just about to post when i saw your entry: awesome find! i see so many of those, but 99%+ of them are disused, and lack the box on top... only the stubby red base remains, capped off. apparently, back in the day, they communicated via telegraph,...

in response to I Double-Dare You to Pull It

Ita: Wicker park not only looks like this but its a very populated place with people and stores but is like no matter what you still see your family roaming around thats what i like about wicker park

in response to wicker park

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Vivid. And beautiful. I want to paint or design something only using the colors in the first picture (the old men). It's a perfect palette.

in response to Nov 20 2005 Toronto

adam: is the one old guy wearing ben sherman sneakers? i hope so

in response to Nov 20 2005 Toronto

freerunner: huh?? this is no parkour!!!! this sucks....

in response to Le Parkour: An Introduction

Peter: tl;dr also: this thread is on a tangent so far from its original topic that its not really worth carrying on. so... anyone out there want to skip the unsolicited spirituality-rant and get back to talking about ?

in response to Humboldt Park

jeeff: it was too long. i didn't read it.

in response to Humboldt Park

Laughing out Load: u guys r funny once the preacher makes a good strong comment everyone stops talking. YOU guys r in need of a change in ur lives.

in response to Humboldt Park

GGP: of cumulonimbusly.

in response to Sunset Surprise

Peter: awesome! now this is a fascinating slice-of-life post. thanks... id love to see more of , thats for sure...

in response to Roman Candy Man

Jamie: www.afflictedyard.com/banksy.htm

in response to Banksy et al

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Great picture. And I'm glad to see a bit of normalcy return. Does the candy truck have a jingle, like an ice cream van?

in response to Roman Candy Man

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Me too. On the other hand, I'm usually the one spelling it wrong (and I write for a living). I love the use of 'toy' as a put down. It's almost as good as'muppet.'

in response to Miami Youth Faces \'Serious Jail Time\':

elaine: no, i do too. i take my pleasure where i may

in response to Miami Youth Faces \'Serious Jail Time\':

Jamie: is it just me that chuckles quietly to myself when people spell the word "grammar" wrong when criticizing someone elses spelling and grammar.

in response to Miami Youth Faces \'Serious Jail Time\':

jeeff: hey, i should have left a comment here earlier. i like the source pic. and thanks for graffiting this wall for me. ;) i really do like where people combine stencils with freehand painting.

in response to Escaped Pictograms

elaine: birthday bee for jeeff

in response to Escaped Pictograms

joey: this photo reminds me of the alfred stieglitz flatiron photo. without the snow

in response to New York

joey: bruisy? poets think of all the best new words. To hurt, especially psychologically. (or) photographically

in response to Sunset Surprise

Kaeleen: HI again ! Few more things is that "Yuba" was a old trading town and the word "Yuba" came from "You Buy".When I grew up there -there was population of 72 and still 3-bars.ha ha But, I also remember the 2-stores there.One of my very good friend's own'd "The Clary's"...

in response to Yuba

bosco: thought it looked familiar had a friend who used to live in that neighbourhood. funny thing is the picture you took is exactly how i remeber it. my friends and i were on a late night munchie run... mmmm... cain deep and delicious...

in response to toronto night

wsk: i heard of a guy in oakland that writes sane and is a king 2... he is well known and is respected by hella ppl... i noe him... he got hella skill and he is hella up... what sould i tell him???...

in response to Sane Smith: Puttin' the Green in Greenpoint

Monk: I haven't heard or seen anything from Arsen or Pounder as a matter of fact. people may not like NORMEL's style but he's hit more places than anywhere else i've seen in the 561. But that'll change soon since he's locked up

in response to Miami Youth Faces \'Serious Jail Time\':

Twon: If u ain't from da building then u don't know what shit really like so stop tryin to claim the building fo a lit bit of rep

in response to Cabrini Green [whats left of it]

Pounder: it was an idea, i still get up man, i got shit in west palm beach, so fuckin back off man, and quit runnin your mouth, I'll fuckin piece up circles around you punk ass toy, and learn to fuckin spell and learn grammer you little retard.

in response to Miami Youth Faces \'Serious Jail Time\':

Anders: YES !!!

in response to Fixie Graf

?//: OK MABY THAT WHOULD WORK WITH THE CARDBOARD BUT DUT BEFN STUPID YOU WOULD HAV 2 USE THE BIG ROLES OF WHITE PAPER ....BUT THEY WOULD STILL SLAP U WITH THE TRESPASING CHARGES AND THE VADAL CHARGE FOR THE OBSTUCTION OF THE SIGN....PLUS EVRY1 WILL CONSIDER YOU A SISSY TOY...

in response to Miami Youth Faces \'Serious Jail Time\':

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